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Jade
Jade
English
Proper noun
Jade
- A female given name.
- 2010 Joanne Harris, blueeyedboy, Doubleday, ISBN 9780385609500, page 102:
- Emily. Em-il-y, three syllables, like a knock on the door of destiny. Such an odd, old-fashioned name, compared to those Kylies and Traceys and Jades — names that reeked of Impulse and grease and stood out in gaudy neon colours —
- 2010 Joanne Harris, blueeyedboy, Doubleday, ISBN 9780385609500, page 102:
Translations
Finnish
Etymology
From jade (“jade”), in imitation of English usage. First recorded as a Finnish given name in the 1970s.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈjɑde/
- Hyphenation: Ja‧de
Proper noun
Jade
- A female given name.
- 2016 Niina Hakalahti, Lumilinna, Karisto, ISBN 978-951-23-6177-9, pages 84, 122:
- - Kyllä mä tiedän, että Jade ja Jeri on kamalat nimet. Eikä Emma ole yksinhuoltajana aina jaksanut olla ihan niin looginen kuin olisi pitänyt.
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- -- No just niillä sen ennustuksilla. Mutta mä en nyt halua puhua niistä sen enempää. Jadesta tulee varmaan samanlainen, sillä on jo nyt tapana katsoa toisen läpi, huomasitko silloin Kemissä?
- Sami ei ollut kiinnittanyt huomiota kumpaankaan lapseen erityisesti, muutoin kuin vain huonon käytöksen osalta.
- - Jadehan on hyvä nimi ennustajalle.
- 2016 Niina Hakalahti, Lumilinna, Karisto, ISBN 978-951-23-6177-9, pages 84, 122:
Declension
Inflection of Jade (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | Jade | Jadet | |
genitive | Jaden | Jadejen | |
partitive | Jadea | Jadeja | |
illative | Jadeen | Jadeihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | Jade | Jadet | |
accusative | nom. | Jade | Jadet |
gen. | Jaden | ||
genitive | Jaden | Jadejen Jadeinrare |
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partitive | Jadea | Jadeja | |
inessive | Jadessa | Jadeissa | |
elative | Jadesta | Jadeista | |
illative | Jadeen | Jadeihin | |
adessive | Jadella | Jadeilla | |
ablative | Jadelta | Jadeilta | |
allative | Jadelle | Jadeille | |
essive | Jadena | Jadeina | |
translative | Jadeksi | Jadeiksi | |
instructive | — | Jadein | |
abessive | Jadetta | Jadeitta | |
comitative | — | Jadeineen |
German
Etymology
From French jade (“jade”), error for earlier l'ejade (“jade”), from Spanish piedra de ijada (“flank stone”), from Vulgar Latin *iliata, from Latin ilia (“flank”) (Jade was thought to cure pains in the side.).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈjaːdə/
- Rhymes: -aːdə
- Hyphenation: Ja‧de
Noun
Jade m, f (genitive Jades or Jade, plural Jaden)
Declension
- Gemstone
- Artifact
Synonyms
- (gem): Jadeit, Nephrit, Chloromelanit
- (jade artifact): Jadeobjekt
Derived terms
References
- Jade in Duden online
jade
jade
English
Noun
jade (usually uncountable, plural jades)
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(uncountable) A semiprecious stone, either nephrite or jadeite, generally green or white in color, often used for carving figurines.
- 2012 March 1, Lee A. Groat, “Gemstones”, in American Scientist, volume 100, number 2, page 128:
- Although there are dozens of different types of gems, among the best known and most important are diamond, ruby and sapphire, emerald and other gem forms of the mineral beryl, chrysoberyl, tanzanite, tsavorite, topaz and jade.
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- A bright shade of slightly bluish or greyish green, typical of polished jade stones.
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jade colour:
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Synonyms
- (color): jade green
- (stone): jadestone / jade stone, yu
Derived terms
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Translations
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Adjective
jade (not comparable)
- Of a grayish shade of green, typical of jade stones.
Etymology 2
From Middle English, either a variant of yaud[2] or merely influenced by it. Yaud derives from Old Norse jalda (“mare”), from a Uralic language, such as Moksha эльде (elʹde) or Erzya эльде (elʹde).[3][4] See yaud for more.
Noun
jade (plural jades)
- A horse too old to be put to work.
- (chiefly pejorative) A woman.
- 1598, William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing:
- You always end with a jade’s trick: I know you of old.
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Synonyms
- (old horse): yaud
Translations
Verb
jade (third-person singular simple present jades, present participle jading, simple past and past participle jaded)
- To tire, weary or fatigue
- John Locke
- The mind, once jaded by an attempt above its power, […] checks at any vigorous undertaking ever after.
- John Locke
- (obsolete) To treat like a jade; to spurn.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Shakespeare to this entry?)
- (obsolete) To make ridiculous and contemptible.
- Shakespeare
- I do now fool myself, to let imagination jade me.
- Shakespeare
Synonyms
- See also Wikisaurus:fatigue
Derived terms
Translations
References
- ↑ “jade” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary (2001).
- ↑ Eric Partridge, Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English (ISBN 1134942168, 2006)
- ↑ Per Thorson, Anglo-Norse studies: an inquiry into the Scandinavian elements in the modern English dialects, volume 1 (1936), page 52: "Yad sb. Sc Nhb Lakel Yks Lan, also in forms yaad, yaud, yawd, yoad, yod(e).... [jad, o] 'a work-horse, a mare' etc. ON jalda 'made', Sw. dial. jäldä, from Finnish elde (FT p. 319, Torp p. 156 fol.). Eng. jade is not related."
- ↑ Saga Book of the Viking Society for Northern Research, page 18: "There is thus no etymological connection between ME. jāde MnE. jade and ME. jald MnE. dial. yaud etc. But the two words have influenced each other mutually, both formally and semantically."
Danish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jaːdə/, [ˈjæːð̩]
- Rhymes: -aðə
Noun
jade c (singular definite jaden, uncountable)
- (mineralogy) jade
Finnish
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɑde
Noun
jade
- (mineralogy) jade
Declension
Inflection of jade (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | jade | jadet | |
genitive | jaden | jadejen | |
partitive | jadea | jadeja | |
illative | jadeen | jadeihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | jade | jadet | |
accusative | nom. | jade | jadet |
gen. | jaden | ||
genitive | jaden | jadejen jadeinrare |
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partitive | jadea | jadeja | |
inessive | jadessa | jadeissa | |
elative | jadesta | jadeista | |
illative | jadeen | jadeihin | |
adessive | jadella | jadeilla | |
ablative | jadelta | jadeilta | |
allative | jadelle | jadeille | |
essive | jadena | jadeina | |
translative | jadeksi | jadeiksi | |
instructive | — | jadein | |
abessive | jadetta | jadeitta | |
comitative | — | jadeineen |
French
Etymology
Mistaken for earlier l'ejade (“jade”), from Spanish piedra de ijada (“flank stone”), via Vulgar Latin *iliata from Latin ilia (“flank”) (jade was thought to cure pains in the side).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʒad/
Noun
jade m (plural jades)
Anagrams
Portuguese
Etymology
From French le jade, error for earlier l'ejade (“jade”), from Spanish piedra de ijada (“flank stone”), via Vulgar Latin *iliata from Latin ilia (“flank”) (jade was thought to cure pains in the side).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -adʒi
Noun
jade m (plural jades)
- jade (gem)
Spanish
Etymology
From French le jade, error for earlier l'ejade (“jade”), from Spanish piedra de ijada (“flank stone”), via Vulgar Latin *iliata from Latin ilia (“flank”) (jade was thought to cure pains in the side).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈxa.ðe], [ˈxa.de]
- See also: jadee
Noun
jade m (plural jades)
- (mineralogy) jade
Derived terms
- jadeíta